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package io.fabric8.kubernetes.examples.kubectl.equivalents;

import io.fabric8.kubernetes.api.model.certificates.v1.CertificateSigningRequestCondition;
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.api.model.certificates.v1.CertificateSigningRequestConditionBuilder;
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.DefaultKubernetesClient;
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.KubernetesClient;

/**
 * This sample code is Java equivalent to `kubectl certificate deny my-cert`. It assumes that
 * a csr with specified name exists in the cluster.
 */
public class CertificateSigningRequestDenyYamlEquivalent {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        try(KubernetesClient client = new DefaultKubernetesClient()){
            CertificateSigningRequestCondition csrCondition = new CertificateSigningRequestConditionBuilder()
              .withType("Denied")
              .withStatus("True")
              .withReason("DeniedViaRESTApi")
              .withMessage("Denied by REST API /approval endpoint.")
              .build();
            client.certificates().v1().certificateSigningRequests().withName("my-cert").deny(csrCondition);
        }
    }
}
